AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoMigration & Sovereignty: Hundreds of Libyans shut down UNHCR’s Tripoli office, demanding undocumented migrants leave and accusing the UN of “settlement” plans; UNSMIL says UN agencies do not run resettlement programs and warns against misinformation and hate speech. Humanitarian Detention: The Global Sumud flotilla says 11 volunteers detained in Libya are on a “dry” hunger strike in a “black site,” with health collapsing and authorities blocking external medical monitoring. Health Sector: Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah visited Tajoura Heart Center, pledging support to expand specialized care and keep more treatment inside Libya. Security Spillover: The UN warned that looted Libyan weapons from 2011 have resurfaced across the Sahel, including Nigeria, fueling extremist violence. Energy/Trade Pressure: Libya is named in a US forced-labour trade probe that could trigger higher tariffs, while Libya-China energy talks continue as CHEC signals interest in renewables investment. Regional Shockwaves: A wider shipping-risk story flags the Strait of Hormuz as a “hybrid choke point,” linking Middle East instability to global maritime and digital threats.
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